I am fairly new to fragrances and have a limited collection. I am looking to make a purchase of a fall/winter scent as my collection is lacking there. I was pretty set on buying Le Male but the comments about the reformulation thing has me second guessing that. I was looking at Chanel Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme, is it okay for fall/winter? And my other option is La Nuit. Staying with designer frags for now that I can smell at the local store and purchase there. Another suggestion although I haven't smelled it would be Dior Homme or intense. What do you think here?Edited by ChrisKub414 - 6/29/13 at 12:14pm

Do you know anything about the reformulation of le male? From what I've read the new formulation only lasts about 6 hours, gets to the vanilla very quick and you can't really over spray it. Seems weird since it was famous for being a beast of silage and longevity.

Bleu de Chanel I think can be a year-rounder - I got it in late winter but did not start wearing it until spring after the first test run at which time I decided it was more summery, but it could work in all seasons - for a lower priced really nice fall/winter scent I love Michael Jordan Legend - and I mean LOVE it. Burberry London is another nice winter scent but on me it has very short longevity unfortunately - I do have it but use it for shorter occasions not for the long haul when re-applying may not be easy I wish I had a little travel size of it but have not been able to find one.

I am fairly new to fragrances and have a limited collection. I am looking to make a purchase of a fall/winter scent as my collection is lacking there. I was pretty set on buying Le Male but the comments about the reformulation thing has me second guessing that. I was looking at Chanel Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme, is it okay for fall/winter? And my other option is La Nuit. Staying with designer frags for now that I can smell at the local store and purchase there. Another suggestion although I haven't smelled it would be Dior Homme or intense. What do you think here?Edited by ChrisKub414 - 6/29/13 at 12:14pm

Do you know anything about the reformulation of le male? From what I've read the new formulation only lasts about 6 hours, gets to the vanilla very quick and you can't really over spray it. Seems weird since it was famous for being a beast of silage and longevity.

Bleu de Chanel I think can be a year-rounder - I got it in late winter but did not start wearing it until spring after the first test run at which time I decided it was more summery, but it could work in all seasons - for a lower priced really nice fall/winter scent I love Michael Jordan Legend - and I mean LOVE it. Burberry London is another nice winter scent but on me it has very short longevity unfortunately - I do have it but use it for shorter occasions not for the long haul when re-applying may not be easy I wish I had a little travel size of it but have not been able to find one.